Definitely an acquired taste? – Pluck It: hairs and emotions Review

It could be interesting with a two important changes... First and most important change- the voice! Please, please, please change the voice! Usually calm robotic female voices are used and it’s nice that there’s something different, but that thick accent or lack of smoothness in English will be the death of me (coming from a home with thick Mexican accents although my English is by far smoother). At least get a smoother male/female voice please. It’s not just my bias, but it’ll make the game seem more professional and less “I literally didn’t think of asking a single friend or using online voice actors”. I know indie games, but at least try to make it seem as we’ll put together as the stages themselves. Second the transitions- it tries to share everything by taking a picture after the finished stage and it moves to each stage so slowly. I understand this is a patience game, but rather than making the game slow in that aspect, you can focus on the game stages. Give the game a reason by stating what the player must do, first impressions are important- it basically told us hairs were emotions and by plucking them *cue tutorial* NOTHING? Really? No claims to change after this game during the intro or anything the app summary preluded? I’m not impatient (literally a elementary teacher in the making here), just bored and not motivated to seek an answer by finishing the game since there was nothing of importance the voice of the game told us to do, the intro is supposed to have some sort of hook, I know hooks are hard and all but there didn’t even seem to be an attempt at any. I see some people liked it and that’s good, but I hope a few bad reviews don’t discourage you, this is definitely something interesting for its starting place and I would like to try it again.
Review by Kawaii4Cuties!!! on Pluck It: hairs and emotions.

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